At first, we were perplexed by the Swiss Army knife analogy of Finisterre’s new insulated winter jacket. Contains two camping knives, a saw, a screwdriver, mini tweezers and a cork stopper? No, what the British brand wants us to imagine with its new Stratos jacket is a versatile tool. And in this case, that tool is a very versatile jacket.
Stratos – made with Stratos Modular Insulation – offers three options in one jacket. First, it can be worn as a hooded jacket for cold and rough treks where you want to keep out the strong winds.
If rain, snow or wind is not expected, or if you are already wearing a hood over your midlayer, you can remove the hood completely. And what if the weather is mild or you’re heading out for a high-intensity activity? You can also remove the arms and turn it into a gilet that wicks away heat while protecting your vital organs.
“Adjust to the needs of the day without breaking your stride,” says Brand.
Finisterre is well known for its focus on a cleaner environment, and to this end the Stratos Jacket is made with:
100% NetPlus® (recycled fishing net) outer, 100% recycled woven nylon shoulder and hood panels for added durability, and 100% Repreve marine waste insulation made from recycled plastic bottles.
The new Finisterre Stratos jacket is also available in a women’s version (Image credit: Finisterre)
Other features of the Stratos, available in both men’s and women’s designs and priced at £350, include an adjustable hood and cinch adjuster at the hem, a microfibre-lined collar and front-entry patch pockets. there is.